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U 5 x . . Q5 3' QP, f iq- A xl 'Jr' Social Studies gtg Q.: wtfgffi Seventeen students from social studies classes participated h Y ' 4 in the annual YMCA Youth Legislature at the capitol building ,, in Salem. The students wrote and presented three mock billsg one that would require the presence of fog lines on paved roads, one that would require public notification of herbicide - 'M 5 Xu use, and one that would establish a sales tax in Oregon. Vince Drago, global studies teacher, advised the group. Jim Mullenix was the other social studies teacherg he taught U.S. history and modern problems. t' ,..4 . Left: Ginger Weist works as journalist at the Youth Legislature in Salem. Above: Kathy Campbell finds country on a map in global studies. Below: Melissa 5' and Cammie Dair discuss bill in committee at Salem. ,ai -' . Y D. - ' 44-nl 59
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Business Probably the most interesting new feature in the business department was a class that simulated a business. Ten students marketed flea pickers for monkeys, monkey food, monkey perfumes and deoderants, and other similar items. They gained experience in inventory management banking, payroll, accounting, wholesaling, secretarial work, and supervising personnel. Jim Hagler's business lab was written up in a state education magazine, while Monkey Business was written up in the Gazette Times. Classes got a new electronic typewriter and a new computer which could be used togetherg funding came from a state grant. . iuzpffi in it ir.. Q unl 4 K.. -T Above: Jim Hagler helps David Phelps with bookkeeping. Below: Rachel Car- penter learns to use cash register. Lower left: Kevin Holt works on typing speed. Left: Tony Free runs a program on the new computer. :Hg 5 --s.ap,.,v
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Awards Awards were spread out over three evenings throughout the year. Football and volleyball players were recognized at a Fall Dessert in November. Basketball players, wrestlers, and cheerleaders received their sports awards at a Winter Dessert. tSee sports pages for mention of special athletic awards for each sporty The traditional awards night in the spring honored students who had achieved well in academics and in track. The following students were among those recognized: Good Citizenship: Adrienne Hill, Eric Phelps Most Improved Student: Lisa Woosley Outstanding athletes: Steve Jackson, Adrienne Hill Sportsmanship: Maxine Dallmann Math: Mike Pearson, Tersa Riley, Eric Phelps Business: David Phelps Journalism: Maxine Dallmann, Adrienne Hill, Heather Backes, Jamie Bryant, Ginger Weist Shop: Ben Olsen, Eric Phelps, Robert Tapp, Kurt Stone Library: David Phelps Biology: Eric Phelps Above: Basketball coach Vince Drago awards letter and certificate to varsity starter Roy Scribner. Upper right: Shop teacher Mel Atwood congratulates Ben Olsen on award for outstanding work in shop. Flight: Honor Society advisor Patsy Jones talks about her group's accomplishments.
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